Fisheries and Aquaculture

ACIAR fisheries program project profiles 2012

Publication Code: 

CP47

Author(s): 

ACIAR
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The Fisheries Program, through research partnerships, assists collaborating agencies to build and sustain their capacity to manage capture fisheries and aquaculture industries for improved incomes and food security.

Freshwater prawn aquaculture in the Pacific region: improving culture stock quality and nutrition in Fiji

Publication Code: 

FR2012-05

Author(s): 

Prof. Peter Mather, Dr Satya Nandlal Dr David Hurwood Dr Carmen Gonzales
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Final report for project FIS/2005/108 Freshwater prawn aquaculture in the Pacific region: improving culture stock quality and nutrition in Fiji

Asia–Pacific tropical sea cucumber aquaculture

Publication Code: 

PR136

Price: 

$50.00

Author(s): 

Cathy A. Hair, Timothy D. Pickering and David J. Mills (eds)
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ACIAR has provided significant, long-term research investment into tropical sea cucumber aquaculture in the Asia–Pacific region. Work has included large-scale hatchery culture of sandfish (a species of sea cucumber), techniques for releasing cultured juveniles into the wild, and sea ranching and pond culture. ACIAR, together with the Secretariat of the Pacific Community, organised a symposium to review this work, as well as research from other parts of the world.

Improving resilience and adaptive capacity of fisheries-dependent communities in Solomon Islands

Publication Code: 

FR2012-03

Author(s): 

Anne-Maree Schwarz,Tim Alexander, Delvene Bodo, Neil Andrew, Zelda Hilly, Ronnie Posala, Stephen Sibiti, et al.
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Final report for project FIS/2007/116, Improving resilience and adaptive capacity of fisheries-dependent communities in Solomon Islands

Fish supply and demand in the lower Mekong basin with special reference to Cambodia

Publication Code: 

FR2012-02

Author(s): 

Alan Brooks and Michael Philips
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Final Report for project FIS/2010/031, Fish supply and demand in the lower Mekong basin with special reference to Cambodia

Land capability assessment and classification for sustainable, pond-based aquaculture systems

Publication Code: 

FR2011-34

Author(s): 

Associate Professor Jesmond Sammut, Dr Akhmad Mustafa, Dr David McKinnon, Dr Fatuchri Sukadi and Dr Projo Danoedorom
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Final report for project FIS/2002/076, Land capability assessment and classification for sustainable, pond-based aquaculture systems

Barramundi feed development trial in Western Province, Papua New Guinea

Publication Code: 

FR2011-33

Author(s): 

Geoff Allan, Mike Rimmer, Ian Middleton and Craig Foster
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Final Report for project FIS/2008/043, Barramundi feed development trial in Western Province, Papua New Guinea

Improved hatchery and grow-out technology for marine finfish aquaculture in the Asia–Pacific region

Publication Code: 

FR2011-32

Author(s): 

Dr Kevin Williams, Dr N.A. Giri, Usman, Dr Richard Knuckey, Adam Reynolds, Dr Claire Marte, et al.
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Final Report for project FIS/2002/077 Improved hatchery and grow-out technology for marine finfish aquaculture in the Asia–Pacific region

ACIAR Project FIS/2002/074 summary: Capacity development to monitor, analyse and report on Indonesian tuna fisheries

Publication Code: 

CoP17

Author(s): 

Craig Proctor, Purwanto, Agus Budhiman, Subhat Nurhakim, Budi Iskandar Prisantoso, Retno Andamari, et al.
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Project summary for project FIS/2002/074: Capacity development to monitor, analyse and report on Indonesian tuna fisheries

ACIAR Project FIS/2002/077 summary: Improved hatchery and grow-out technology for marine finfish aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific region

Publication Code: 

CoP16

Author(s): 

M.A. Rimmer, N.A. Giri, Usman, R.M. Knuckey, C.L. Marte, V.R. Alava, M. Catacutan, I.F.M. Rumengan, K.C. Williams, M.J. Phillips, Sih-Yang Sim, S. Wilkinson and Le Thanh Luu
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Summary for ACIAR Project FIS/2002/077: Improved hatchery and grow-out technology for marine finfish aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific region.